06-10-2014 06:32 PM
Hello LennyBogzy,
Thanks for the quick share.....
I will try running code tomorrow and provide feedback.
I may have several questions.
Cheers!
06-11-2014 12:35 PM
LennyBogzy,
I attempted running the code and it appears that I am not communicating with the F4D Controller.
Using : Ni USB-232 adaper ( 9pin male ) -----> Cross Over (NULL) adpter ( 9 pin female ) ---------> RS232 panel on chamber (9 pin male)
See timeout error via NI-MAX.
Running your program on Labview 2013.
Regards,
SpitfirMk9
06-11-2014 12:39 PM
06-11-2014 12:57 PM
LennyBogzy,
Yes. COM 4......
See profile monitor and easy setup configuration attached.
SpitfireMk9
06-11-2014 01:11 PM
06-12-2014 04:01 PM
Lennybogzy,
It works now. For some reason, I had to wait a little longer until the F4D controller accepts the programmed profile.
For experimental purposes, I obsereved that you will need to be conservative with the amount of time you want to ramp temperature along with relative humidity.
That probably expalins why you put an hour as default.
Running profiles as an exercise. I will review code so as to add to my knowledge.
Thanks for sharing the library.
Regards,
SpitifreMK9
06-25-2014 08:31 AM
Hello everyone. I'm currently trying to control a Watlow F4 via GPIB. I've tried the librairy used here, and it seems to me that it works only with a RS232 connection. Could anyone confirm that to me ? If so, do I have to do big modifications in order to use these or do I have to create something entirely different ? Are there advantages in using GPIB and not RS232 ?
Thanks in advance.
07-29-2014 12:50 PM
Hi folks,
I'm currently trying to design a VI to just modify the set point of a F4 controller (tempearature for an espec tempearature room).
I' ve tried to simply used the "WLF4 Utility Write To Register" VI but without any succes. I know that the register value is 300 and that I need to add 40001 to this value.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Brice
@Klunst:
I don't know really what do you mean, but even if you are able to connect through GPIB, you still have to use the MODBUS protocol for the communication itself.
07-29-2014 02:00 PM
Hi nevermind, I solved the problem using the MODBUS library of NI.
02-08-2016 09:11 AM
PC Chemist,
I am currently setting up a series of experiments that will change the temperature and humidity of an Associated Enviormental System's Chamber using a Watflow F4D controller. I have been troubleshooting my VI and this thread seems to have the same errors I was getting. I was hoping you could share your VI with me as a skeleton for this project.
Best,
Naim876